Aligning Policies for Low-Carbon Systemic Innovation in Europe

This report considers potential policy options to promote ‘systemic innovation’ that foster decarbonisation, with a specific focus on the EU. By using the term ‘systemic’, we point to a variety of domains in which innovation can occur – not only technological, but also organisational innovation, (br...

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Main Authors: Ashford, Nicholas A., Renda, Andrea
Format: Technical Report
Language:English
Published: Center for European Policy Studies 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/115049
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description This report considers potential policy options to promote ‘systemic innovation’ that foster decarbonisation, with a specific focus on the EU. By using the term ‘systemic’, we point to a variety of domains in which innovation can occur – not only technological, but also organisational innovation, (brought about by disruptive new business models); institutional (by revising both legal and economic incentives); and societal (requiring a change in consumption and behaviour), and emphasise how entire systems (e.g., energy, mobility, shelter) can be transformed through socio-economic change.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1150492019-04-12T22:19:44Z Aligning Policies for Low-Carbon Systemic Innovation in Europe Ashford, Nicholas A. Renda, Andrea Policy; Low-Carbon; Innovation Systems; Innovation. This report considers potential policy options to promote ‘systemic innovation’ that foster decarbonisation, with a specific focus on the EU. By using the term ‘systemic’, we point to a variety of domains in which innovation can occur – not only technological, but also organisational innovation, (brought about by disruptive new business models); institutional (by revising both legal and economic incentives); and societal (requiring a change in consumption and behaviour), and emphasise how entire systems (e.g., energy, mobility, shelter) can be transformed through socio-economic change. 2018-04-27T18:17:00Z 2018-04-27T18:17:00Z 2016 Technical Report 978-94-6138-543-7 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/115049 Ashford, N.A., and A. Renda (2016). "Aligning policies for low-carbon system innovation in Europe" Center for European Policy Studies and i24C, Brussels. en CC0 1.0 Universal http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ application/pdf Center for European Policy Studies
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Aligning Policies for Low-Carbon Systemic Innovation in Europe
title Aligning Policies for Low-Carbon Systemic Innovation in Europe
title_full Aligning Policies for Low-Carbon Systemic Innovation in Europe
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title_short Aligning Policies for Low-Carbon Systemic Innovation in Europe
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topic Policy; Low-Carbon; Innovation Systems; Innovation.
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